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His Majesty attends Closing Ceremony of Basic Parachute Course 1317
23/09/2022
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His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar 'Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, attended the Closing Ceremony of Basic Parachute Course 1317 and presentation ceremony of the parachutist badge "British Military Parachute Wings" for His Royal Highness 920 Major Udara Prince 'Abdul Mateen, which was held at the Royal Air Force, RAF, Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. 

The arrival of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam at the RAF Brize Norton Officers' Mess was welcomed by Air Vice Marshall Suraya Marshall, Air Officer Commanding 2 Group and Group Captain Gareth Burdett, Commander Air Wing. His Majesty was then introduced to Executive Officers of the RAF Brize Norton. 

At the RAF Brize Norton, His Majesty, among others, witnessed a parachute display performance by the RAF Falcons team and was briefed by Sergeant Lane Miller, Course Senior Non-Commissioned Officer / Lead Instructor on the United Kingdom's parachute capability as well as presentations of the equipment capability including Low Altitude Parachute, High Altitude Parachute, Synthetic Training and Basic Parachute Course video. 

The Airborne Delivery Wing which is based at RAF Brize Norton, Carterton, Oxfordshire is a Royal Air Force training unit that provides parachute training to the British Armed Forces. Meanwhile, the Parachute Training Squadron which was established in 1940, is the biggest squadron in the Airborne Delivery Wing that trains troops on their first parachuting activity as well as conducts continuation training to Specialist Training Units. 

His Majesty then presented the "British Military Parachute Wings" badge to His Royal Highness 920 Major Udara Prince 'Abdul Mateen, who had successfully completed the Basic Parachute Course 1317. During the course, His Royal Highness, among other things, learned military parachuting techniques from a number of instructors of the Royal Air Force, leading to His Royal Highness' successful parachute jumps at a height of one thousand feet. In addition, participants had also undergone trainings at the Parachute Training Squadron Hangar and the course is based on a written and practical assessment before any live parachuting takes place.

News courtesy of Radio Television Brunei
Photo courtesy of InfoFoto​